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Last Friday I had the opportunity to do a radio interview with IBM’s Business Development Executive Esra Çizmeci Yetkin about smart cities.
Last week I wrote about how censorship is on the rise, not just in Turkey but all over the world. I got a lot of feedback. You can read some of them at our website. I will quote a few here.
Last week I wrote an article titled “Why censorship is easy in Turkey.”
Censorship is easy in Turkey because one is sure to get away with it. No one in the history of this country has ever paid a price for imposing censorship.
This week, you have probably seen lots of technology news. You will see more.